

Jonker Street, a vibrant heritage road in Malacca, is famous for its Peranakan culture, antique shops, and night market.

Fresh spring rolls filled with vegetables, tofu, and sometimes shrimp or pork, served with peanut sauce.
Flaky, layered Indian flatbread served with curry sauce, often eaten for breakfast or lunch.

Thin, crispy pancake filled with peanut, sugar, and coconut, often served with condensed milk.
Famous for its unique fusion breakfast dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
Known for its traditional Malaysian breakfast dishes and cozy ambiance.
Iconic for its signature chicken rice balls and flavorful chicken rice.
A historic street lined with colonial architecture, perfect for a morning stroll.
One of the oldest Chinese temples in Malaysia, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A replica of the 15th-century palace, offering insights into Melaka's history.

Intricate wax-resist dyed fabrics, a traditional Malay art form.

Aromatic blends used in Peranakan cooking, reflecting the region's diverse heritage.
Handcrafted silver trinkets, a popular local craft since the 15th century.
Jonker Street can experience sudden rain showers. A lightweight rain jacket is a must-have for comfort and protection.
Jonker Street is known for its sun-kissed streets. Bring a sun hat for protection from the scorching sun.

The hot and humid climate in Melaka can cause uncomfortable sweat buildup. Moisture-wicking socks are a lifesaver.
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